Molecular biology has been doing this for billions of years. It's interesting that the robot designers and molecular engineers seem to be at the same level of performance.
i wonder if this is what the T-1000 from "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" is. shrink these block to a microscopic level and they'll look like liquid.
Could you imagine that. rescue workers bring out a continer that looks like its filled with water and pours it onto the rubble. the fluid strategically slips in between the gaps as though it was alive looking for survivors. it comes to a inclined area & turns into a cat to climb it. or turns into a snake to slide down a pole.
actually the ugly prototype that the showed first was there b4 the m-tran and second version japan made theres after this one .They just made is smaller and sleeker to look better
These crude prototypes barely convey the potential utility of reconfigurable robots. Constructed at nanoscales they are even more awesome in capability than Hollywood's depiction of a t-1000 terminator liquid robot
"It's the Replicators retarded cousin"- General Jack O'Neill
sylvi753275 7 months ago
Molecular biology has been doing this for billions of years. It's interesting that the robot designers and molecular engineers seem to be at the same level of performance.
zeekle 1 year ago
"transformer toys" build themselves? I.... dont think so...
TheXRealXBrapp 1 year ago
well its 2010 and i just saw these, cool man. seems a bit impracticle
kylemetalks 1 year ago
is there a more recent report on these things?
shadowsa2b 1 year ago
or sink, but then it can just connect to millions more and stand up,
NJBC8thgradeboys 2 years ago
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oversoulseven7 2 years ago
1:28 HAHAHAHAHAHA SEX!!!!!!!
wallflipr 2 years ago
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did someone say wall-e....
aionxn 2 years ago
youtube search MTRAN3, it's the latest version of this robot.
Yumminess0 2 years ago
Technically no, MTRAN is from japan and is much better.
~RineMan215
RineMan215 2 years ago
not correct!!!...MTRAN3 is from Japan
sam6126 2 years ago
@Yumminess0: this is not true!
hiaslee 2 years ago
i wonder if this is what the T-1000 from "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" is. shrink these block to a microscopic level and they'll look like liquid.
Could you imagine that. rescue workers bring out a continer that looks like its filled with water and pours it onto the rubble. the fluid strategically slips in between the gaps as though it was alive looking for survivors. it comes to a inclined area & turns into a cat to climb it. or turns into a snake to slide down a pole.
ssbark 3 years ago
nano technology
helliott123 3 years ago
@ssbark or make the oil leak in Mexico
jippiedoe 1 year ago
Its already 2009....
Sonyoooo3 3 years ago 8
@Sonyoooo3 Infact its 20010
Jazza159 1 year ago
@Sonyoooo3 2010
Europepowerrangers 1 year ago
@Sonyoooo3 2011*
deepcangler 1 year ago
These guys just ripped off the M-tran robot in Japan!
BluishGreenPro 3 years ago 2
The ripped it off exactly! It looks exactly the same, except low quality!
outcastorange 3 years ago
actually the ugly prototype that the showed first was there b4 the m-tran and second version japan made theres after this one .They just made is smaller and sleeker to look better
cooltv4 3 years ago
The end is coming.
faosfx 3 years ago
These crude prototypes barely convey the potential utility of reconfigurable robots. Constructed at nanoscales they are even more awesome in capability than Hollywood's depiction of a t-1000 terminator liquid robot
damianpoirier 3 years ago
See my YouTube channel for more on self reconfiguring technology.
DesmondInnovation 3 years ago
in the first clip they have mentioned Kashmir, Pakistan. but it should be Kashmir, India....
all Indians please wake up
nickslam007 3 years ago
Just like Punjab, the Kashmiri region is divided - part in India, part in Pakistan.
mlcred1111 3 years ago
M tran is way better than this, and i don't think this is a first..
timofly 3 years ago
Double correct!
outcastorange 3 years ago 2
interesting stuff
maba27 4 years ago
Oh the sweetness. It is sweet. Much sweetness indeed.
proconsulaugustus 4 years ago 2